Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck, MD is a Cardiology specialist dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive cardiovascular care for older adults at his clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. He is registered with The Florida Board of Medicine and practices under the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice). As a trusted partner in senior health, Dr. Kavasmaneck understands the unique cardiovascular needs of individuals 65 years and older. General cardiologists provide expert diagnosis and management of complex heart conditions common in this population, working collaboratively with your primary care physician and other specialists to ensure comprehensive, personalized care.
Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck, MD is a cardiologist in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. He has extensive experience in Adult Congenital Heart Conditions and is affiliated with Jupiter Medical Center. Dr. Kavasmaneck is committed to a collaborative, evidence-based approach to medicine, creating a supportive environment where patients and their families feel heard and empowered in their healthcare decisions. He is currently accepting new patients, and they can schedule an appointment by calling (561) 775-1061. Dr. Kavasmaneck offers consultations in Chinese.
A cornerstone of effective senior care is a strong patient-doctor partnership. Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck is a vital partner in this journey, focusing on holistic strategies to protect health and enhance quality of life.
Dr. Kavasmaneck is a compassionate partner in your senior's health journey, providing comprehensive cardiovascular care tailored to individual needs. He collaborates closely with primary care physicians and other specialists to ensure a holistic approach, prioritizing personalized treatment plans and open communication with families, maximizing comfort and independence for each patient.
By working together, you, your family, and Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck can create a clear, actionable plan that respects your individual needs and healthcare goals.
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Effective management of health is key to well-being in later life. Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck provides expert, compassionate care for a range of conditions common in older adults, with a focus on managing symptoms and maintaining function. Common areas of focus include:
- Tetralogy of Fallot: This is a complex congenital heart condition, meaning it's present at birth, affecting the heart's structure and affecting blood flow; with proper care, many individuals can live long and fulfilling lives.
- Heart Attack (Acute Myocardial Infarction): A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, occurs when a blood clot obstructs a coronary artery, depriving the heart muscle of oxygen; quick treatment can limit damage and help maintain your independence.
- Septal Defect: A septal defect is a hole in the wall between the heart's pumping chambers; with modern medical care, many individuals with this condition lead long, healthy lives with appropriate monitoring and treatment as needed.
- Hyperlipidemia: Hyperlipidemia is simply having high levels of fats in your blood. By working with your doctor to manage it through lifestyle changes and potentially medication, you can significantly reduce your risk of heart problems and maintain your independence.
- Sick Sinus Syndrome: If you have sick sinus syndrome, your heart may beat too slowly or erratically; fortunately, treatment options such as medication or a pacemaker can help stabilize your heartbeat and reduce symptoms, enhancing your independence and quality of life.
- Supraventricular Tachycardia: Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a type of rapid heartbeat originating from the upper chambers of your heart, often causing palpitations, dizziness, or shortness of breath, but it can usually be managed effectively with medication or procedures to improve your comfort and daily life.
- Aortic Valve Disease: The aortic valve, a crucial part of your heart, may malfunction, causing reduced blood flow, which can lead to symptoms like breathlessness, but modern medicine provides various treatment options to improve heart function and quality of life.
- Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation: If you have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, your heart's upper chambers beat erratically in short bursts, but with medication or other interventions, we can help control these episodes and reduce your risk of stroke and other complications, improving your overall health.
- Congestive Heart Failure: If you have congestive heart failure, working with your doctor to find the right treatment plan can help you feel better, remain active, and enjoy your daily life.
- Congenital Aortic Valve Disorders: A congenital aortic valve problem is a birth defect affecting the heart's main outflow valve, the aortic valve; managing this can often involve regular check-ups and potentially intervention to prevent future complications and maintain independence.
- Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis: If you have rheumatic mitral stenosis, it means a valve in your heart isn't opening properly, restricting blood flow, but thankfully, treatments like medication or surgery can help improve symptoms and energy levels.
- Acute Endocarditis: Dealing with an acute endocarditis infection can be challenging, but with proper antibiotic treatment and medical support, you can manage the infection effectively, minimizing its impact on your daily life and maintaining your well-being.
This list highlights some common health concerns and is for informational purposes. An accurate diagnosis and a personalized care plan can only be developed through a direct consultation with a qualified medical professional based on your specific health history.
To provide comprehensive and person-centered care, Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck offers a range of services designed to diagnose, manage, and support the health of older adults:
- Structural Heart Disease Evaluations and Treatment: This service helps identify and treat structural heart problems, such as valve disease or septal defects, improving your quality of life and reducing the risk of future heart events.
- Pharmacologic Nuclear Stress Test: A pharmacologic nuclear stress test offers a less strenuous way to evaluate your heart's function, especially helpful for those who can't exercise vigorously, leading to earlier diagnosis and better management of heart conditions.
- Peripheral Arterial Disease Screening (PAD): By identifying PAD, this screening helps your doctor create a personalized care plan to reduce your risk of heart attack, stroke, and other serious health issues.
- HeartAware Online Risk Screening: HeartAware helps you understand your heart health status by using a simple online questionnaire, assisting in conversations with your cardiologist about preventive care.
- Treadmill Stress Test: This non-invasive procedure helps your doctor evaluate your risk of heart disease and develop a personalized plan to improve your overall cardiovascular health.
- Cardiovascular Diagnostic Test: Using various non-invasive techniques, these tests help your cardiologist detect and diagnose a wide range of heart conditions, ensuring you receive appropriate and effective medical care.
- Cardiac Imaging: To monitor the effectiveness of your heart treatment, your doctor may use cardiac imaging to track any changes in your hearts condition and make adjustments to your care plan, helping you stay healthy.
- Cardiac Myocardial Perfusion Imaging: Cardiac myocardial perfusion imaging is a non-invasive scan that helps your doctor assess how well blood flows to your heart muscle, aiding in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease.
- Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI): As part of your heart health plan, PCI can help your doctor clear blockages in your coronary arteries, allowing your heart to function more efficiently.
- Coronary Angiogram: To understand the severity of your heart disease, your doctor might recommend a coronary angiogram, a test that provides detailed images of your heart's arteries and helps determine the need for procedures like angioplasty or stents.
- Electrocardiogram (EKG): An EKG is a non-invasive test that helps doctors diagnose a wide range of heart conditions, ensuring you receive the appropriate treatment and management plan to maintain your well-being.
- Cardiovascular Stress Test: By measuring your heart's response to exercise, a cardiovascular stress test provides valuable information for creating a personalized plan to improve your heart health.
Service availability can change. To understand which services are appropriate for your specific health needs, please schedule a consultation to develop a personalized care plan.
All medical services are provided in accordance with the standard scope of practice for Cardiology in Florida.
Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck is dedicated to partnering with older adults and their families to achieve their unique health objectives. The following examples illustrate how compassionate care can make a tangible difference in a patient's life:
- With careful management of their Tetralogy of Fallot, a senior couple felt more secure and comfortable at home, enjoying their grandchildren's visits without the usual breathlessness and fatigue.
- Following a heart attack, a senior couple felt a renewed sense of security in their home, able to enjoy evening strolls and engaging in familiar activities with their grandchildren, thanks to the compassionate care provided.
These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results vary and depend on many factors specific to each person. He will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.
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3801 E Highway 98 Ste 100100, Port St. Joe, FL, 32456
Phone: (850) 229-5752
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Here are answers to some common questions about Cardiovascular care with Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck:
- What is a Cardiologist, and why might a senior need to see one?
- Dr. Kavasmaneck and his team are heart and blood vessel specialists. A cardiologist partners with you to manage your heart health throughout later life, especially important for those with existing heart conditions, new symptoms, or managing risk factors to maintain independence and quality of life.
- What can I expect during my first visit with Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck?
- Your first visit with Dr. Kavasmaneck will be a comprehensive and unhurried conversation about your heart health. We'll review your medical history, medications, conduct a physical exam, and perform an EKG. This is the first step in creating a personalized care plan that respects your goals.
- What are the most important heart health tips for seniors?
- Dr. Kavasmaneck's practice emphasizes heart-healthy habits like regular exercise, medication adherence, and a balanced diet. Understanding your heart health risks and knowing the warning signs of a heart attack or stroke empowers you to partner in your own care. Regular check-ups with your doctor are also crucial for ongoing heart health management.
- What is an echocardiogram?
- An echocardiogram, or "echo," is a painless ultrasound of the heart, similar to what's used during pregnancy. It uses sound waves to create moving pictures, helping your doctor check your heart's pumping strength and the function of its valves.
- What is a pacemaker for?
- A pacemaker is a small device that helps the heart beat at a steady, regular rhythm. It can reduce symptoms like dizziness or fatigue, allowing for a more active and comfortable lifestyle.
- What is the difference between 'good' (HDL) and 'bad' (LDL) cholesterol?
- Good" (HDL) cholesterol is the "helpful" kind that helps clean arteries. "Bad" (LDL) cholesterol is the "lousy" kind that can build up in arteries. Dr. Kavasmaneck helps manage both to keep your heart and circulation healthy.
- What does a 'heart failure' diagnosis mean?
- A heart failure diagnosis means the heart isn't pumping blood as efficiently as it should, not that it has stopped. Dr. Kavasmaneck will work with you to manage this long-term condition, using medications and lifestyle changes to improve symptoms like breathlessness and swelling, allowing you to live more comfortably and actively.
- What is Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)?
- Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a common irregular heartbeat that often occurs in older adults. It's highly manageable, and our primary goal is to prevent stroke through blood thinners and to control symptoms with other medications.
3365 Burns Rd Ste 101
Palm Beach Gardens FL 33410
Phone: (561) 775-1061
Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck, MD is regulated by the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice) in Florida and is licensed by The Florida Board of Medicine.
National Provider Identifier (NPI): 1043453475
Registration can typically be verified through The Florida Board of Medicine website or by direct inquiry.
The information on this profile, provided by infoaging.org, is for general informational purposes and to help you connect with healthcare partners for yourself or a loved one. It does not constitute direct medical advice from the physician named. Cardiology like Dr. Cyrus Kavasmaneck are skilled in helping seniors and their families navigate their health journey. For urgent or life-threatening emergencies, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. Always consult with a qualified medical professional for any health concerns or before making any decisions related to your care plan.
